Bob,

As often happens, I have failed to explain myself completely. I didn't mean keep it stupid simple; I can follow you as long as I understand the terms. I sincerely thank you for bringing me up to date on modern terms and technology.

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I see Richard you're not a techno geek. That's ok, not very many of us are and I'm sort of a semi techno geek, not a full blown one. I know enough to be dangerous mostly to myself, heh.




The hell of it is, I am a geek, an A+ trained PC tech, just mumble mumble years out of date. I have built, repaired, and maintained PCs up through SATA, DDR2, HDMI, and USB2. I know antistatic technique and have a complete PC toolset. I'm inside all of my PCs on a regular basis. (No lappies--man's got to know his limitations.) So I know what you're talking about up to that point.*

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In looking at that site you posted I looked at the specs of a few of their mobo's they sell separately. Compare the cheaper $59 ones to the over $100 ones and you see what I just talked about. It's true they don't tell you what mobo that $499 PC has but I can guarantee you it's not one of the $100 ones. There's some true PC pros here who can go into it much more deeply than I can, maybe they'll see this thread and jump in.




It's the processor and mobo deal that has me flummoxed. Take a look at Micro Center's catalog page 27 here and see what I'm talking about. All they give is a list of part numbers and prices. I know I want an Intel Core i5 at a minimum, but what the hell do I load it in? 1155, 2011, Z68, P67?

Show me the parts and I can slap the thing together. It's just gotten a couple of generations ahead of me. I'd like to educate myself a bit before I go to a shop and have a tech patronize me for assuming I'm a complete ignoramus.

Again, thanks--really--for the basics. Now that we understand each other better maybe we can pick up the discussion at the next level.

Richard


*On the other hand, I don't know how to choose a cell phone or an LCD TV, both of which are subjects I may come back for help on. But right now I want to get the most bang for the buck on a new DAW.

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